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Replying to @LiftWorkRepeat @MorlockP
sane people don't want to work, but recognize that one must in order to survive and to make other net-beneficial trade-offs
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Replying to @LiftWorkRepeat @random_eddie
Eddie is making a very 1992 libertarian argument. "Work is hard, and it's a COST that is balanced against RETURNS, and we should be careful to never confuse the tool necessary to generate wealth with the wealth itself". And he's not wrong, per se, but ...pic.twitter.com/di3nWnbkdJ
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Replying to @MorlockP @random_eddie
the problem is that his One True Fact, followed to its logical extreme, gives us a world where everyone is cashing their UBI checks and playing MMORPGs all day long. It's a True Fact, but it's not the ONLY true fact.
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Replying to @MorlockP @random_eddie
and I tease him lightly not because of his words but because of the cultural baggage that they inevitably bring with them
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Playing MMORPGs all day (or whatever other form of consumption others find desirable) is the end goal. Capitalism is the means to achieve it. It rewards those who sacrifice in order to better satisfy others' desires and thus guides us to the goal. +
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> is the end goal. I agree that it is the end goal for many But I assert that this is a shallow form of existence, and fails drastically on many ways to evaluate life
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